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Gasoline below $3 may be coming soon



By DAVID IVANOVICH Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau

Oct. 7, 2008, 10:30PM


WASHINGTON — American motorists soon may see prices at the pump drop below $3 a gallon nationwide, if crude oil prices remain near current levels for a couple of months, a government forecaster said Tuesday.
Indeed, some gas stations, including a Stuffy Mart in Magnolia, have slashed their prices below the $3 level already.
If economic conditions continue along their current trajectory, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries doesn't step in and slash production, "you could see gasoline prices continuing to move south pretty significantly," said Howard Gruenspecht, the acting head of the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Prices at the pump have fallen nearly 15 cents a gallon since last week, Gruenspecht said. And prices could drop further if crude prices remain in the $85-$90 range for a sustained period.
Light, sweet crude for November delivery rose $2.25 to settle at $90.06 Tuesday on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Some station operators have decided not to wait around to see if the lower crude prices stick.
The Stuffy Mart on FM 2978 in Magnolia, for instance, was selling regular Tuesday afternoon for $2.95 a gallon. And store manager Shakel Maknojia said he plans to drop the price to $2.89 when his next load of fuel arrives.
Tom Kloza with the Oil Price Information Service, which collects gasoline price data for AAA, said sub-$3-a-gallon gas has been showing up at locations from Kansas to New Jersey, with another half-dozen states likely to break the $3 mark this week.
But such outlets remain rarities. Nationwide, regular unleaded was still selling Tuesday for an average $3.48 a gallon, while in Houston motorists were paying an average $3.33, according to AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report.
Houston typically enjoys lower gasoline prices than the national average and, thus, could see $3 gas sooner than many areas. Despite the lower prices, gasoline demand continues to remain weak.
In fact, with an economy in turmoil, markets still short of fuel because of Hurricane Ike and prices still far higher than a year ago, gasoline demand last week was off 10 percent from the same period a year ago, according to MasterCard Advisors' SpendingPulse report.
With economic conditions seeming to change by the hour, government analysts were in the unenviable position of trying to predict how energy prices will behave through the winter.
"It's really a stay-tuned type of question," Gruenspecht said.
The Energy Information Administration's official forecast, released Tuesday, predicts prices at the pump will average $3.56 a gallon this year and in 2009.
The price of crude is expected to climb back up to $120 a barrel by April and average $112 a barrel through 2009, the agency said.
But those projections were based on economic forecasts from mid-September. The financial crisis that helped send the Dow Jones industrial average down another 508 points Tuesday has economists rethinking their assumptions.
The Energy Information Administration relies heavily on economic forecasts provided by Waltham, Mass.-based Global Insight.
Just a few weeks ago, Global Insight was predicting the nation's economy would grow by 1.2 percent in the third quarter and contract only about 0.2 percent in the fourth quarter.
But in its latest report released Monday, Global Insight predicted the nation's gross domestic product would decline by 0.2 percent in the third quarter and 1.5 percent in the fourth.
 

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I paid 1.15 Canadian per litre to fill yesterday and it felt like they were giving it away!!!!

its amaizing how you get used to the higher price, and it when it goes down it seems cheap.
 

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LOL @ the price dropping like a rock just before the election. Oh excuse me I mean we are out of peak driving season.
 
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Who gives a shit about saving maybe $15-20 a week on gas after what the stock market has done in the last month or two?

Yeah, maybe it's a big deal if you are a trucker, but for the average person is really isn't that big of a deal.
 

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Paid $3.19 a gallon last night and today it was $2.99:ohno:
 

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Drove a Prius rental last month and the $3.49 price seemed like half since I needed only 7 gallons for well over 350 miles driven (mostly 30 mph country roads, near Foxwoods).
 

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Who gives a shit about saving maybe $15-20 a week on gas after what the stock market has done in the last month or two?

Yeah, maybe it's a big deal if you are a trucker, but for the average person is really isn't that big of a deal.

Yeah... in contrast, saving on gas sucks compared to losing in the market. I mean if gas drop even .50... you are now saving maybe ($7) if you are driving a HONDA. even dropping $1, you are saving approx $14.. sounds fund and all but we pay juice about that much.

Saving your $14 and losing $1,400 in stocks blows.
 

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I thought the $3.59 I paid this morning was cheap until I read this thread.
 

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I paid $3.11 this morning...Super was $3.40 a gal
 

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I paid $3.11 this morning...Super was $3.40 a gal

There's a gas station near my house that had gas at $2.99 a few days ago. It's probably gone down since then.
 

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The kicker is all the people who raised their prices to compensate for the high fuel will not be lowering anytime soon.
 

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Who gives a shit about saving maybe $15-20 a week on gas after what the stock market has done in the last month or two?

Yeah, maybe it's a big deal if you are a trucker, but for the average person is really isn't that big of a deal.


What exactly is the trucker going to ship now? There are only enough trucks around to ship toiletpaper, sugar, salt and bread because soon thats all that will be left on store shelves.

Stores are already even predicting complete carnage this christmas. They dont even have money to buy inventory for the season.

So truckers have been crying for cheap gas, and now that they get it, there is nothing for them to ship!

And on the back of that, i read somewhere that open will cut production asap.

It is bad.
 

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